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Simple: no timesheets, no pay



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Published Date: 06 September 2008
Myrtle Drive,
Illingworth,
Halifax

ONCE again the debate goes on about why councillors are not filling in their timesheets.
The answer why they are not filling them in is simple. It's because the few councillors that don't fill in timesheets think they don't have to answer to anybody!
The councillors voted themselves a 43 per cent increase and one of the conditions was to fill in their timesheets – as C J Ball says (Courier, September 3) no timesheets, no pay.
Also, why hasn't the so-called council's standards committee intervened before now? Because they are all from the same backgrounds, not your normal streetwise person (Your say, May 5). You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours comes to mind.
Steve Webster



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Cali-flower,

06/09/2008 13:07:57
If you'd got elected, would you have filled in your timesheets?
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Peter Avinou,

06/09/2008 17:35:35
But, there again, if the stories were not true?
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